by Larry Elder | Mar 3, 2002 | POLITICS
Skategate, international scandal! Frankly, some of us expected a few eyebrows to raise when, during a retrospective piece on the 1972 Munich Olympics, NBC referred to the terrorists who killed 11 Israeli athletes as “commandos.” But we digress. Try and... by James Glassman | Mar 3, 2002 | Environment
Signs are increasing that the recession has bottomed. Home sales are surging, new unemployment claims are dropping, consumer confidence is rising. The typical recession lasts about a year, and the worst one since World War II lasted 16 months. So, if history is a... by Ayn Rand Bookstore | Mar 2, 2002 | POLITICS, Technology
America is suffering from an epidemic of pseudo-diseases, says psychologist Stanton Peele.
by Dr Michael Hurd | Mar 2, 2002 | POLITICS
Many people assume that they can’t accomplish their goals until they have “the right motivation.” They will even seek psychological help in order to establish “the right motivation” before taking any steps towards a goal. This is a... by George F Smith | Mar 2, 2002 | POLITICS
Don’t make the fatal mistake of believing government can’t do anything right. No organization could expand to the point of commanding a budget in excess of two trillion dollars and be completely inept — not even the bumbling bureaucracy in... by Thomas Sowell | Mar 1, 2002 | POLITICS
When California Republicans vote in next Tuesday’s primary, they will face a much less difficult choice for their party’s nomination for governor than they had just a few weeks ago. Until recently, liberal Republican Richard Riordan, former mayor of Los... by Michelle Malkin | Mar 1, 2002 | POLITICS, Terrorism
Run to the grocery store this week and buy the Feb. 25, 2002, issue of People magazine. The cover photo is a special, double-paged layout that you must see. No, it’s not a Victoria’s Secret model shoot. No, it’s not the cast of “Friends”...